NASRDA sensitises children to careers in STEAM

The National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA), on Saturday, collaborated with partners to sensitise children on careers in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (STEAM).
The programme, titled ‘STEAM Funfest’, was organised in partnership with Astronomy Without Borders (AWB) and Edufun Technik to engage children during the holiday period in Abuja.
With the theme ‘Exploring Space Technology and STEM Education’, the initiative targeted primary and secondary school students to broaden their knowledge and stimulate interest in science and technology.
Matthew Adepoju, NASRDA director-general, represented by the head of space education, Daniel Egure, said the event aimed to inspire curiosity in young people and encourage careers in science and technology.
Mr Adepoju expressed concern over the declining interest in space science among Nigerian youths, stressing the need to engage them early and provide proper guidance and mentorship.
“All we want is to spark curiosity in young minds, build their mindset, encourage innovation and inspire them to grow within science and technology,” he explained.
He added that Nigeria must explore the future of space science for national benefits, hence the importance of grooming children early to develop interest in the sector.
Olayinka Fagbero, founder of AWB, described the funfest as the first of its kind in Abuja, designed to inspire children during their school break.
She explained that the programme adopted the STEAM model rather than STEM, to highlight that space was multidisciplinary and open to people from various backgrounds.
“Space is not only for scientists and engineers. Whether you love arts, commerce or sciences, there is a place for you in space,” she said.
Ms Fagbero noted that in spite of Nigeria having a space agency for over 25 years, the country had yet to make the desired impact due to poor youth involvement.
She said the initiative was designed to guide children towards early career choices in the space sector, securing Nigeria’s future in science and technology.
Uchenna Onwuamaegbu-Ugwu, a co-convener, said the programme provided children with opportunities to explore STEM resources, learn about careers, have fun and connect with peers.
She added that the organisers planned to sustain the initiative through STEM clubs in schools and parental engagement to encourage children to explore STEAM opportunities.
Activities at the funfest included panel discussions, stories from women in space, debates on Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, career coaching, and quiz competitions, among others.
(NAN)
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